The use of past tense where necessary [closed] The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUse of past and progressive tenseCan we use past perfect progressive in the context where present tense is predominantly used?what is the past tense of “hangar”Is it very necessary to use past perfect tense here?Nested Flashback - Past perfect tense w/in present tense or Past tense w/in past tense or Past perfect tense w/in past tensePast Tense of “Do”Past tense / present tenseWhether to use past or present tense with an “if”clauseUse of past tense in scientific publicationIs this use of “made” past tense or subjunctive tense?
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The use of past tense where necessary [closed]
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUse of past and progressive tenseCan we use past perfect progressive in the context where present tense is predominantly used?what is the past tense of “hangar”Is it very necessary to use past perfect tense here?Nested Flashback - Past perfect tense w/in present tense or Past tense w/in past tense or Past perfect tense w/in past tensePast Tense of “Do”Past tense / present tenseWhether to use past or present tense with an “if”clauseUse of past tense in scientific publicationIs this use of “made” past tense or subjunctive tense?
Is the below question correct:,
How was your leg
tenses past-tense parts-of-speech
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Is the below question correct:,
How was your leg
tenses past-tense parts-of-speech
closed as unclear what you're asking by J. Taylor, sumelic, Peter Shor , TrevorD, Jason Bassford Mar 23 at 18:43
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Is the below question correct:,
How was your leg
tenses past-tense parts-of-speech
Is the below question correct:,
How was your leg
tenses past-tense parts-of-speech
tenses past-tense parts-of-speech
asked Mar 22 at 8:05
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closed as unclear what you're asking by J. Taylor, sumelic, Peter Shor , TrevorD, Jason Bassford Mar 23 at 18:43
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– Kate Bunting
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The question is too broad. It would be better if you provide more context. Anyway, when you are talking with somebody who injured his leg and has been curing it till the moment you ask it is better to ask "How is your leg"
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If the person explains the situation from the past you can ask "How was your leg (at that time)"
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1 Answer
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active
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active
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The question is too broad. It would be better if you provide more context. Anyway, when you are talking with somebody who injured his leg and has been curing it till the moment you ask it is better to ask "How is your leg"
.
If the person explains the situation from the past you can ask "How was your leg (at that time)"
.
add a comment |
The question is too broad. It would be better if you provide more context. Anyway, when you are talking with somebody who injured his leg and has been curing it till the moment you ask it is better to ask "How is your leg"
.
If the person explains the situation from the past you can ask "How was your leg (at that time)"
.
add a comment |
The question is too broad. It would be better if you provide more context. Anyway, when you are talking with somebody who injured his leg and has been curing it till the moment you ask it is better to ask "How is your leg"
.
If the person explains the situation from the past you can ask "How was your leg (at that time)"
.
The question is too broad. It would be better if you provide more context. Anyway, when you are talking with somebody who injured his leg and has been curing it till the moment you ask it is better to ask "How is your leg"
.
If the person explains the situation from the past you can ask "How was your leg (at that time)"
.
answered Mar 22 at 10:30
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– Kate Bunting
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